Nanotech Consultant Expands
Científica CEO Tim Harper comments: "Anyone talking about trillion dollar markets, and billions of dollars of venture capital money is missing the point of nanotechnology. Nanotech will be an enabling technology, and afford incremental improvements before it becomes disruptive. It will affect all areas of business, but most of these effects will not be called nano, and they will be off the radar of most nano pundits and gurus."
Harper explains the reasoning behind the Indian office as being threefold. First, the office will give the organisation access to the tremendous market of Asia. Second, the impact of nanotechnology will be seen in many basic industries in which India is a world power house. Finally, the office will be responsible for the publishing activities of the organisation, taking advantage of the highly cost-effective printing facilities in the country.
The company's parent, CMP Cientifica, will continue in Spain, concentrating on R&D into nanoelectronics, scientific networking and research project co-ordination.

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